
The Digest:
A wave of outrage has swept through Nigeria's entertainment industry as prominent figures, including Dunsin Oyekan, Mr Macaroni, and Funke Akindele, strongly condemned the deadly attack on a church. In unified statements, they described the incident as part of a disturbing pattern of violence against Christians and delivered a stark ultimatum to President Bola Tinubu: take decisive action or step aside, revealing how public despair is hardening into direct political challenge.
Key Points:
- Gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan described the attacks as "genocide against the Christian faith."
- Funke Akindele questioned how such brutality could occur without national outrage
- Mr Macaroni recalled advising former President Jonathan to resign over similar failures
- Kate Henshaw stated Nigerians are "tired of mourning" with no tangible results
- Celebrities united in demanding immediate presidential action on security
- The Kwara attack killed worshippers during a church service
- Artists questioned the government's capacity to protect citizens
Sources: X app/ Mr Macaroni, Funke Akindele